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English Racing Automobiles - Wikipedia

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English Racing Automobiles - Wikipedia

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English Racing Automobiles

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    In 1933 English Racing Automobiles Ltd was "Founded to manufacture and campaign single seater racing cars capable of Upholding British Prestige.... ....in Continental Europe" ERA Team 1935 at the Bourne Works. Left to right: Raymond Mays, Prince Zu Leiningen, Humphrey Cook, P. Fairfield HOME HISTORY THE CARS EVENTS CONTACT

THE CARS - English Racing Automobiles

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    R3A was the original works 2 litre completed in August 1934. Raymond Mays used the light green car until it was sold at the end of 1935. Mays used R3A to set the Outright World Standing Start kilometre record as well as success in circuit racing and hill climbs. 1935 Mays won the Shelsley Walsh hill climb.

English Racing Automobiles | Formula 1 Wiki | Fandom

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ENGLISH RACING AUTOMOBILES – RACING RETRO

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    English Racing Automobiles (ERA) was a British racing car manufacturer active from 1933 to 1954. ERA was founded by Humphrey Cook, Raymond Mays, and Peter Berthon in November 1933 and established in Bourne, Lincolnshire, next to Eastgate House, the family home of Raymond Mays between Eastgate road and Spalding road.

English Racing Automobiles | Autopedia - Fandom

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    English Racing Automobiles Prewar history. ERA was founded by Humphrey Cook, Raymond Mays, and Peter Berthon in November 1933 and established in... Postwar history. The Second World War brought a halt to motor racing in Europe, and the team's Bourne site was sold to... Today. The vast majority of ...

English Racing Automobiles Live On - The story of the …

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    The E.R.A. or English Racing Automobiles was the brainchild of Raymond Mays, who was an accomplished racing driver himself. It came at a time when the Grand Prix success of Sunbeam and the Bentley Le Mans wins started to become a distant memory. International racing success was left to the French, Italians, and Germans. There was plenty of motorsport activity on the …

24 of the Best British Sports Cars Ever - Road & Track

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    It's one of the greatest cars of all time, period. A center driver's seat and 641 naturally aspirated V-12 horses are just a couple of the features that make the F1 a legend. McLaren. 21 of 24 ...

English Racing - Where we make things go FAST!!!

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    English Racing now offers professional Transport and Dispatch Service to and from track, car shows, our shop or wherever you may need. We have enclosed and open trailer options. If we can do it ourselves we will qualify the best driver for the job. We are based out of Camas, WA. Most round trip events will be cars from the NW unless you have a group of 5 cars minimum that …

List of car manufacturers of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (1998–present) Ronart (1984–present) S. Sebring International (1994 - 2019; 2022?) T. Triking (1978–present) TVR (1947–present) Tempest of England (1988–present) Toyota (1989-present) Trident Sports Cars (2002–present) TR-Supercars (2018–present) U. Ultima (1992–present) V. Vauxhall Motors (1903-present) W. Wells Motor Cars (2021-present)

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